Borussia Dortmund 'forgot' Mats Hummels in another city, no player in team bus noticed he was missing

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Borussia Dortmund 'forgot' Mats Hummels in another city, no player in team bus noticed he was missing

The entire Borussia Dortmund team once forgot Mats Hummels in Cologne after a game.

In the aftermath of the game against Cologne, no one noticed that Hummels wasn't in the team bus as the squad travelled back to Dortmund.

Apparently, the Dortmund skipper likes to keep to himself when commuting. Or everyone decided to maintain their space during the trip, forgetting the skipper.

Sadly for Hummels, he had to travel back to Dortmund all alone.

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